With so many cheap plastic holders on the market we can assure you that your device will be safe and secure whilst on the move with any of the products from Drive Safe.
All of our Holders are engineered to a very high standard and go through vigorous testing before they are released.
Many of the cheap plastic holders imported from the Far East are mass produced without the necessary testing. Don't risk having your expensive Handset or Sat Nav falling off your dashboard or windscreen causing damage to the device or worse still by causing an accident when travelling.
It is important that your Holder is secure when attached to your chosen mount. Many imported holders are designed to push into any vehicle's air vents or come with a cheap sub standard suction mount. From our experience and own testing on many of these products we would not recommend these as a suitable solution.

Brodit develops and manufactures products for installation of communication devices in vehicles. Brodit was founded in 1983 and is located in Karlsborg, Sweden. The company has 80 employees, is market leading in Scandinavia and exports to 30 countries.
In nearly three decades Brodit has kept strong in a tough market. "We always start with the user's needs as we make new products" Ebbe Johansson, Brodit founder and CEO states as one explanation to the success. "It is important for us to have a good cooperation with our customers and to deliver high quality products" Mr. Johansson continues. "Besides, our range is very wide; we offer products for almost all vehicle models and devices in the world. The latest news right now is holders for surf pads, and it will be interesting to see what the next big thing will be!"

The saga of Brodit begins in June 1983. Taxi driver Ebbe Johansson had bought his first mobile phone, he was sitting in his car trying to figure out where to place the receiver. Back then, mobile phones were not as handy as they are today. They were more like suitcases weighing about 20 kg (40 pounds) with a receiver big as a brick, so it was not that simple to find a good spot in the car. After the shift Ebbe went home to his garage and bent a piece of plastic which he attached to the dashboard. Perfect! The receiver was placed within easy reach without blocking anything, firmly in place without having damaged the interior. The first ProClip was born.
Ebbe's solution was soon noticed by his colleagues and he had to construct more mounting brackets. The demand grew and Ebbe founded Brodit; a company which today, nearly three decades later, employs 80 people and exports to 30 countries. Throughout the years the product range has widened and thousands of holders have been produced e.g. for mobile phones, GPS devices, PDAs and surfp ads, but the ProClip is still Brodit's main product.

We are happy to discuss any of the holder's we have available on our website by contacting us.